The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, together with the Prosecutor General's Office, is discussing measures to protect the rights of citizens in the event of the seizure of vehicles that are on the international wanted list.
The problem arose after Russia faced Interpol ignoring requests for wanted cars.
Senator Airat Gibatdinov appealed to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation with a request to change the procedure for confiscating vehicles that are wanted.
He spoke about a complaint from a resident of Ulyanovsk, who faced Interpol’s seizure of a car he bought in the UAE.
Since 2022, Russia has been faced with Germany, Canada, the Netherlands and Lithuania ignoring requests to identify wanted vehicles.
The reasons for the lack of attention to Russia's requests remain unclear.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Prosecutor General's Office are developing new measures to protect the interests of Russian citizens on the issue under consideration.
Russia is working on the possibility of changing the procedure for confiscating cars from Russians wanted by Interpol.